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why can't we have in many of the large city school systems they cannot tell you today how many students are in class. why couldn't you have every teach we are a blackberry take roll every morning and report in realtime all the attendance and you'd know by 9:05 every morning exactly the number of state of the unions showing up. that would mean a number of schools that wouldn't collect as much money. they're not eager to have an accurate attendance report. that would mean you have to confront how big the problem is in some of these cities. go down the whole list. look at the level of speed and efficiency you demand today and then look at the slowness of government at every level. look at the degree to which you expect it to be personal. when you send an email you actually think out of all the seven billion people available your email is going to go to the person you're sending it to. and then think about how much the government can't do things. you think about when we lose children in various childrens services programs around the country, why do we tolerate that? so i think we have becom
why can't we have in many of the large city school systems they cannot tell you today how many students are in class. why couldn't you have every teach we are a blackberry take roll every morning and report in realtime all the attendance and you'd know by 9:05 every morning exactly the number of state of the unions showing up. that would mean a number of schools that wouldn't collect as much money. they're not eager to have an accurate attendance report. that would mean you have to confront how...
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democrats will vote in a primary for the at large city council member as well as primaries in different ward races. in maryland, there is the g.o.p. primary as well as primary races in several congressional districts and the u.s. senate race. polls in both d.c. and maryland will be opened at 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. tomorrow evening. >>> newt gingrich will campaign in maryland today ahead of tomorrow's primary. he visited the frederick motor company this morning and then he is off to hood college this afternoon. polls are showing mitt romney will be the most likely winner in tomorrow's contest in maryland and in d.c. >>> mitt romney is sounding very confident on the trail in wisconsin one day before voters will head to their polls for their primary. republican leaders are lining up behind the former governor. they're saying that he should be president obama's challenger this fall. dan yel nottingham -- danielle nottingham has a report from the white house. >> reporter: one day before the primary in wisconsin, mitt romney is holding a solid lead in the polls there. he's taking on presid
democrats will vote in a primary for the at large city council member as well as primaries in different ward races. in maryland, there is the g.o.p. primary as well as primary races in several congressional districts and the u.s. senate race. polls in both d.c. and maryland will be opened at 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. tomorrow evening. >>> newt gingrich will campaign in maryland today ahead of tomorrow's primary. he visited the frederick motor company this morning and then he is off to...
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city. . >> this is the beginning of what could be a very complicated case. by and large, he decided that it been decided, but he has let's take a paint project from "that looks hard" to "that didn't take long". let's break out behr ultra... ...the number one selling paint and primer in one, now with stain blocker. each coat works three times harder, priming, covering, and blocking stains. let's go where no paint has gone before, and end up some place beautiful. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. behr ultra. now with advanced stain blocking, only at the home depot, and only $31.98 a gallon. in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... he was just... "get me an aspirin"... yeah... i knew that i was doing the right thing, when i gave him the bayer. i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. so he's a success story... [ laughs ] he's my success s
city. . >> this is the beginning of what could be a very complicated case. by and large, he decided that it been decided, but he has let's take a paint project from "that looks hard" to "that didn't take long". let's break out behr ultra... ...the number one selling paint and primer in one, now with stain blocker. each coat works three times harder, priming, covering, and blocking stains. let's go where no paint has gone before, and end up some place beautiful. more...
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was now the longest standing occupation in a city of this size and on saturday within a couple of hours the whole camp was dismantled and then on sunday they came through to freedom plaza down the street and managed to largely dismantle that one too and protesters were saying you know we're going to be back we're going to come back this isn't going to stop us. but what actions are going to take next you really don't know especially after seeing people brutally be in and hurt and bloody on the streets of d.c. the other day are people going to become outraged and start to fight back if you're going to be outraged and start to rebuild their encampment or people are going to be outraged and just kind of see what happens and let's hope that something positive this right while i'm sure you'll be down there keeping us posted and for any of us who work here at our t.v. this is something that we see every day and it is also just a couple foot steps from the white house are to web writer andrew blake thanks so much thank you. still ahead on r.g.p. from allegations to phobias to threats relations
was now the longest standing occupation in a city of this size and on saturday within a couple of hours the whole camp was dismantled and then on sunday they came through to freedom plaza down the street and managed to largely dismantle that one too and protesters were saying you know we're going to be back we're going to come back this isn't going to stop us. but what actions are going to take next you really don't know especially after seeing people brutally be in and hurt and bloody on the...
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nothing is small in this city. everything is large, big and noisy, including its problems. yet the city does not merely survive. it thrives. having been a part of the fabric of this city, you will always carry its energy inside you, and the city will challenge you to do big things, to accomplish as much as you can, to work at bettering the world in every way you know how. so how do you do that? i don't know. i hope your education has taught you not to be afraid to add nmi that you don't have all the answers. it might be the most important lesson of your schooling. every one of you has had a moment in your time at nyu when a new thought, insight or piece of knowledge excited you. find more of those moments. the key to success is continuously maintaining an ever-present curiosity. openness to enjoy and learning new things. when i was a child, my dreams were simple. i dreamed first about graduating from college. up to that point, none of my family in new york had done that. then i grew bold and dreamed about becoming a lawyer and perhaps some day a judge. but the only kind of
nothing is small in this city. everything is large, big and noisy, including its problems. yet the city does not merely survive. it thrives. having been a part of the fabric of this city, you will always carry its energy inside you, and the city will challenge you to do big things, to accomplish as much as you can, to work at bettering the world in every way you know how. so how do you do that? i don't know. i hope your education has taught you not to be afraid to add nmi that you don't have...
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cities and towns. starting in the 1990's with your leadership, 100,000 officers paid for by the government. you think things got safer because it just happened? we put officers on the streets. what does mr. romney thing one area that's good for costs? police offcers and fire fighters. he likes to fire people. he means what he says. an indication -- on education, an important issue in this state, our president knows we need strong schools and skilled teachers to help them to go down the right path. mr. romney has made teachers public enemy number one. my mom is a teacher. i didn't take too kindly to that, and you did not either, however yelled in the back of the room. none of you do. [applause] he, like the republicans in your general assembly, would drastically slash spending on education. he plans to cut more jobs for police, firefighters, and teachers. he put 14,500 teachers, officers, and firefighters out by cutting aid. he wants to do this nationally. it surprises me the republicans say the first t
cities and towns. starting in the 1990's with your leadership, 100,000 officers paid for by the government. you think things got safer because it just happened? we put officers on the streets. what does mr. romney thing one area that's good for costs? police offcers and fire fighters. he likes to fire people. he means what he says. an indication -- on education, an important issue in this state, our president knows we need strong schools and skilled teachers to help them to go down the right...
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city in our country, and globally, we have supported our partner countries shifting their investments towards the specific mix of prevention tools that will have the greatest impact for their people. for example, haiti is scaling up its efforts to prevent mother to child transmission, including full treatment for mothers with hiv, which will in turn, of course, prevent new infections. and for the first time, the haitian ministry of health is committing its own funding to provide antiretro viral treatment. >> [applause] >> we're also making notable progress on the three pillars of our combination prevention strategy, on treatment as prevention, the united states has added funding for nearly 600,000 more people since september. which means we are reaching nearly 4 1/2 million people now, and closing in on our national goal of 6 million by the end of next year. that is our contribution to the global effort to reach universal coverage. on male circumcision, we have supported more than 400,000 procedures since last december alone. and i'm pleased to announce that pepfar will provide an add
city in our country, and globally, we have supported our partner countries shifting their investments towards the specific mix of prevention tools that will have the greatest impact for their people. for example, haiti is scaling up its efforts to prevent mother to child transmission, including full treatment for mothers with hiv, which will in turn, of course, prevent new infections. and for the first time, the haitian ministry of health is committing its own funding to provide antiretro viral...
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could reform welfare they could make it a national program instead of a grant in aid program that put large fiscal burdens and ultimately political burdens on the cities and on the state governments in industrial states well we weren't so wrong about that because. in. after when even nixon after he won the presidency in one nine hundred sixty eight proposed a guaranteed income program of a sort of fat up program and ultimately he did take the initiative in federalizing some of the welfare programs the programs that aided the aged the blind and the disabled a.f.d.c. was a little bit too tarnished for nixon to take on. but even without federalizing the big welfare program a lot of people got the benefits to which they were entitled as the result of the campaign. and that was not a bad thing it's not a bad thing when government reaches out and gives assistance to the most downtrodden people in our communities the people who are most in faltered. so much of our discussion so much about propaganda it's a good thing i believe and that's what i worked for you and you did a marvelous job will be i'
could reform welfare they could make it a national program instead of a grant in aid program that put large fiscal burdens and ultimately political burdens on the cities and on the state governments in industrial states well we weren't so wrong about that because. in. after when even nixon after he won the presidency in one nine hundred sixty eight proposed a guaranteed income program of a sort of fat up program and ultimately he did take the initiative in federalizing some of the welfare...
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new york city and most of our nation's newsrooms large numbers of daily caller readers love guns. and there are so i would love to see rachel maddow give out guns as a president even like one of our t.v. shows and just see the rightwing freak out i mean well do you think they would freak out i mean i think that most of the right wing loves the gun over and over they wish they would find something so the liberals are training to attack us you know i mean that can you imagine if a liberal outlet like rachel maddow is like the first that comes to mind start giving out guns they would freak out i think that's a good point was that they were not really i don't know they would love a second amendment i'm sure fox news would find some way to spin it you know rachel maddow trying to come to our side of what's going on. i want to know what the other colors are the gun because the picture research just sort of black women do you know i unfortunately have all the colors you know i'm very curious myself i hope there's like some pink or purple or orange or purple something fun going on i prefe
new york city and most of our nation's newsrooms large numbers of daily caller readers love guns. and there are so i would love to see rachel maddow give out guns as a president even like one of our t.v. shows and just see the rightwing freak out i mean well do you think they would freak out i mean i think that most of the right wing loves the gun over and over they wish they would find something so the liberals are training to attack us you know i mean that can you imagine if a liberal outlet...
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as yemen's government became destabilized last year, aq ap took control of several key cities in the south of yemen. in the months since, their advances have been largely reversed through a renewed and even more effective partnership with yemen's new government. our work in yemen is far from done. dismantling them, eliminating it as a threat to the united states will ultimately require sustained pressure, more u.s. training and assistance, close partnership with the government and people of yemen and political support for transition. another country we have made good progress is somalia. for years -- when i became director of the c.i.a., it was obvious that somalia was a failed state. the failed state where the militant group controlled large pieces of territory. declared allegiance to al qaeda and brought about a humanitarian crisis and planned attacks in the region. but there, too, we have seen significant progress. in large part because of an effective partnership between the united states and the african union mission in somalia. the result of these efforts is an al shabaab that
as yemen's government became destabilized last year, aq ap took control of several key cities in the south of yemen. in the months since, their advances have been largely reversed through a renewed and even more effective partnership with yemen's new government. our work in yemen is far from done. dismantling them, eliminating it as a threat to the united states will ultimately require sustained pressure, more u.s. training and assistance, close partnership with the government and people of...
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you mentioned cities that are very interesting. texas is six times as large as the entire united states population in 1790. we in austin are especially for me with the tyranny of a centralized government in austin itself called the state government, that austin seems determined to deprive the city of austin of autonomy over matters that we hold near and dear. so i think that to the extent that federalism does stand for a principal of decision-making at subnational levels and allowing people to participate decisions that affect their lives, then any modern constitution convention, whether at the state or national level, would have to address this. one part on the cities or do we not, what kinds of protected autonomy to we want for states and whatnot? these are all wonderful subjects for a convention, or for any sort of national conversation, and we are not having them now. >> so my question is based on a lot of the things you said, i wonder what your take is on i guess you would support the kind of things you're talking about, given
you mentioned cities that are very interesting. texas is six times as large as the entire united states population in 1790. we in austin are especially for me with the tyranny of a centralized government in austin itself called the state government, that austin seems determined to deprive the city of austin of autonomy over matters that we hold near and dear. so i think that to the extent that federalism does stand for a principal of decision-making at subnational levels and allowing people to...
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thing than they were in the city at large so we already know that in york city people who are already most vulnerable are already were people who are being affected. that's what we see in new york city but what about what we've seen in some of these other areas the jersey shore. some of these beach communities that really have gotten her here yet. one of the one of the things about the doctor is that. build in places where where might be dangerous and we know this and that through a lot of that we do a lot of things that are dangerous and i'm not at all thing that people shouldn't be living on the jersey shore i'm saying that part of living in the world is having added risk and part of the question. and one of the ways we manage risk is by having the government in abingdon of government government programs things like blood letting sure and things like. and other aspects of the government that protect us when things go wrong so connect the dots for me because taking a look at new york city as you say a lot of the people already the most vulnerable living in public housing these are th
thing than they were in the city at large so we already know that in york city people who are already most vulnerable are already were people who are being affected. that's what we see in new york city but what about what we've seen in some of these other areas the jersey shore. some of these beach communities that really have gotten her here yet. one of the one of the things about the doctor is that. build in places where where might be dangerous and we know this and that through a lot of that...
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. >> mayor bloomberg is saying that now he has banned large sodas in new york city the next target is going to be alcohol. yeah. and once that is out of the way he'll hit a cruse
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. >> mayor bloomberg is saying that now he has banned large sodas in new york city the next target is going to be alcohol. yeah. and once that is out of the way he'll hit a crusade against the laughter of children. >> greta: that is your last call. lights are blinking and thank you for being with us tonight. go to greta wire.com. there is something special for you there. jim angle there with a special question for you. good night from washington. greta wire.com. about it and watch this guy. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> she passed away in 22 days. i don't think mitt romney realizes what he has done to anyone. >> bill: pro-obama campaign ad accusing mitt romney to the death of an american woman. is this a new low? dick morris will analyze. >> ah-ha, maybe i'm a social -- >> a california college professor accusing me, your humble correspondent of right wing buffoonery. wow, that man on the factor tonight. also ahead, jesse watters goes to madison, wisconsin. >> on your head tattooed that girls make me stupid. >> that is right. >> yeah that is right. >> dennis miller ba
. >> mayor bloomberg is saying that now he has banned large sodas in new york city the next target is going to be alcohol. yeah. and once that is out of the way he'll hit a crusade against the laughter of children. >> greta: that is your last call. lights are blinking and thank you for being with us tonight. go to greta wire.com. there is something special for you there. jim angle there with a special question for you. good night from washington. greta wire.com. about it and watch...
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large city councilman in our district. >> we want to get live to ko im. good morning. >> reporter: good morning andrea and mike. we continue to see most ethics this morning, three charter amendments surrounded the character of the politicians and they all passed overwhelmingly. the numbers tell the story of how voters want the 13 member council and the mayor to stay away from trouble. amendment 5 now lets council members with a five out of six vote to expel one of thinker own for quote -- their own for quote gross misconduct. also convicted of a felony while in office cannot complete his or her term or run for office ever again. and finally 78% of voters passed amendment 7 which applies the same restrictions to the mayor's seat. it has been a roller coaster year, mike and andrea, two council members resigned before they were convicted and now new parameters are set for the members. mendelson continues to lead the council finishing out kwame brown's term. he easily beat out auditor calvin gurley. that's a look at the changes to d.c.'s home charter back to
large city councilman in our district. >> we want to get live to ko im. good morning. >> reporter: good morning andrea and mike. we continue to see most ethics this morning, three charter amendments surrounded the character of the politicians and they all passed overwhelmingly. the numbers tell the story of how voters want the 13 member council and the mayor to stay away from trouble. amendment 5 now lets council members with a five out of six vote to expel one of thinker own for...
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there's the large view from the city camera overlooking washington. the high clouds drifting over right now. they are coming from a disturbance passing to the north producing sprinkles up in northern maryland near the pennsylvania border. a few clouds coming and going into the afternoon. right now, temperatures are climbing to around 70 around the metro area, the bay, the eastern shore. where the clouds are thicker north and west of it, still in the 50s now. for the rest of the day, much of the region will climb into the 70s. it's up to the north. it is cooler in the 60s. tomorrow, up around 80 degrees by mid afternoon. thursday, friday and saturday, a bit cooler, you have an easterly flow, highs reaching upper 60 and 70s. sunday and monday, cooler weather moves in. highs sunday and monday only near 60 degrees. that's the way it looks right now, keith. >> all right, tom. the highs and lows coming at us one way or another. what's coming at us on the roads? danella sealock, that's a question for you. >> traveling i-95 southbound at 235 32, a delay south
there's the large view from the city camera overlooking washington. the high clouds drifting over right now. they are coming from a disturbance passing to the north producing sprinkles up in northern maryland near the pennsylvania border. a few clouds coming and going into the afternoon. right now, temperatures are climbing to around 70 around the metro area, the bay, the eastern shore. where the clouds are thicker north and west of it, still in the 50s now. for the rest of the day, much of the...
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s ethical troubles are worse than any other large city. >>> more trouble for montgomery county's ride-on bus system. a line of buses linked to a series of fires has been pulled out service forcing ride-on to republican on a million dollar identified schedule today. the latest fire was yesterday in silver spring on ramsey avenue. bus was out of service at the time. in the last three years, there have been at least seven fires on a fleet of buses made by bichampion international. yesterday, montgomery county executive ike leggett ordered the system to take all champion buses out of service permanently. >>> also making headlines this morning, troubling information more than a decade after 9-11. we'll tell you what it has to do with flight schools coming up next. >>> also ahead, george zimmerman gives his first on- camera interview. here how the man charged in the murder of trayvon martin defends his actions and what the message is for trayvon's family. fox 5 morning news is back in a moment. [ scott ] i grew up playing with little toy trains and now i build them. i'
s ethical troubles are worse than any other large city. >>> more trouble for montgomery county's ride-on bus system. a line of buses linked to a series of fires has been pulled out service forcing ride-on to republican on a million dollar identified schedule today. the latest fire was yesterday in silver spring on ramsey avenue. bus was out of service at the time. in the last three years, there have been at least seven fires on a fleet of buses made by bichampion international....
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city in pakistan while they're while they're taking our money that we're and i should say taking i mean we're giving it to them you know so so it is very peculiar it's so i think you know the calculation was made in this case that you know that they shut down the supply lines occasionally they made their point and if we're going to keep keep them open then there's going to be a price to that i mean it's it's kind of typical kind of gangster mafia sort of business that we're in we're playing right into it wants to play become somewhat of a trend i think it's a in the relationship between pakistan and the u.s. and to that right because you would think that as are winding down the war effort it would start costing us less money and so i kind of just want a little bit of a preview from you is that what you think we can expect from this nato summit because they're going to discuss it well for the pakistanis i mean they're going to squeeze every penny out of us they can in the afghans are to as long as we're there they're going to try to you know that the gravy train is ending right because o
city in pakistan while they're while they're taking our money that we're and i should say taking i mean we're giving it to them you know so so it is very peculiar it's so i think you know the calculation was made in this case that you know that they shut down the supply lines occasionally they made their point and if we're going to keep keep them open then there's going to be a price to that i mean it's it's kind of typical kind of gangster mafia sort of business that we're in we're playing...
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oklahoma city and wichita and omaha . big population areas that will look for the possibility for strong storms and severe ingredients in place . the storm in the four corners and going to exit east ward and we are looking in severe weather over night hours. >> it is a dangerous situation indeed. we'll check back with you. >> a new twist to the spending scandal and general services administration. tax dollars blown on lavish trips can fake award ceremonies by the people who controlled government costs. word that people are facing criminal charges and peter doocy is tanding by. >> the gsa inspector general looked at all of the factor necessary the veg veg conference and cent them to the justice department and he thinks there is enough for the jeffrey nealy who planned that four-day 823 thousand dollar in 2010. and they approved contracts that were not lawyer plead the fifth and sending a letter asking if he can stay at home in california and save everyone the hastle that is not going to fly with isa. the committee requires
oklahoma city and wichita and omaha . big population areas that will look for the possibility for strong storms and severe ingredients in place . the storm in the four corners and going to exit east ward and we are looking in severe weather over night hours. >> it is a dangerous situation indeed. we'll check back with you. >> a new twist to the spending scandal and general services administration. tax dollars blown on lavish trips can fake award ceremonies by the people who...
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like that, and why haven't more cities taken action? >> let me give you maybe a little bit of an orthodox answer to that question. my dad was a federally licensed gun dealer in the mountains of colorado. but this is not my father's nra. back in the day, he sometimes sold semi automatic weapons, and the reason was because sometimes people wanted them for protection and sometimes they wanted them for sport. but the fact is because there are so many loopholes in the law and the background check system so many people who shouldn't have these guns are getting their hands on them. so we should have a debate about whether he should ban high-capacity magazines or something, but you don't even have to get there to do the things that simply make common sense, like making sure everybody in this country gets a background check. >> high capacity magazine -- when somebody is buying 6,000 rounds within two month, you got to be some full-time hunter to use up that level of ammunition -- >> and as a former hunter if you are shooting something with that
like that, and why haven't more cities taken action? >> let me give you maybe a little bit of an orthodox answer to that question. my dad was a federally licensed gun dealer in the mountains of colorado. but this is not my father's nra. back in the day, he sometimes sold semi automatic weapons, and the reason was because sometimes people wanted them for protection and sometimes they wanted them for sport. but the fact is because there are so many loopholes in the law and the background...
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. >> mayor bloomberg is saying that now he has banned large sodas in new york city the next target is going to be alcohol. yeah. and once that is out of the way he'll hit a crusade against the laughter of children. >> greta: that is your last call. lights are blinking and thank you for being wit us tonight. go to greta wire.com. there is something special for you there. jim angle there with a special question for you. good night from washington. greta wire.com. made. good and free publicity. "the five." here they are. >> dana: hello. i'm dana perino with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, eric bolling, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: yesterday we show you an ad by a pro-obama group that linked romney to closure of a plant and death of a woman. take a look. >> when bain closed the plant i lost my healthcare, my family lost their healthcare. short time after that, my wife became ill. i don't know how long she was sick. i think maybe she didn't say anything because she knew we couldp afford the insurance. she passed away in 22 days. >> dana: th
. >> mayor bloomberg is saying that now he has banned large sodas in new york city the next target is going to be alcohol. yeah. and once that is out of the way he'll hit a crusade against the laughter of children. >> greta: that is your last call. lights are blinking and thank you for being wit us tonight. go to greta wire.com. there is something special for you there. jim angle there with a special question for you. good night from washington. greta wire.com. made. good and free...
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in terms of a very large convention that a city would host, it is not that big, but the extraordinary difference, the entire international press corps and all the press corps of united states is here and will be broadcasting live tonight from denver. >> 92 students get to sit in the hall. who else is in there? how many? >> tickets are divided between the two campaigns. i cannot remember the exact number in the audience here. it is at least 600 or 700. i am not absolutely sure. most tickets go to the two campaigns. they give this to the supporters, folks here to be supportive, to talk to the media after the debate. who claim their campaign won the debate. the university get some for all the people who have provided resources and support. they get the rest of the tickets. we also have some through the commission we used to help some of the folks who helped us. we did a lot of help from southwest airlines providing transportation. we get some help from anheuser- busch, putting on the catering for the media here to help feed the people working here at the debates. we give us some tickets
in terms of a very large convention that a city would host, it is not that big, but the extraordinary difference, the entire international press corps and all the press corps of united states is here and will be broadcasting live tonight from denver. >> 92 students get to sit in the hall. who else is in there? how many? >> tickets are divided between the two campaigns. i cannot remember the exact number in the audience here. it is at least 600 or 700. i am not absolutely sure. most...
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this is the helmsley building on park avenue in new york city. this building is large enough that it has its own zip code. so we know from public i.r.s. information gathered by zip code that the very wealthy and successful individuals and corporations that call this building their home, with an average adjusted gross income of $1.2 million each, paid on average a 14.7% total federal tax rate in the last available year that we have information for. a 14.7% total federal tax rate is less than the rate that the average new york city janitor, the average new york city doorman, or the average new york city security guard pays. the system is upside-down. and it's not just in the helmsley building. each year the internal revenue service publishes a report detailing the taxes paid by the highest earning 400 americans. last may the i.r.s. published the most recent data on the top 400 taxpayers for the year 2008. let's look how they did in that year. they had average income of $270 million each. that's not bad. in fact, that's wonderful. that's part of wha
this is the helmsley building on park avenue in new york city. this building is large enough that it has its own zip code. so we know from public i.r.s. information gathered by zip code that the very wealthy and successful individuals and corporations that call this building their home, with an average adjusted gross income of $1.2 million each, paid on average a 14.7% total federal tax rate in the last available year that we have information for. a 14.7% total federal tax rate is less than the...
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we have seen large sums of money. one of the ways in which money is most influential is house and senate races in a city council races. these are places where a very small amount of money can make a big difference in political cycles. reform ought to be with -- towards those areas where to run and $50,000 checks can essentially by elections for a candidate. i do not want to limit ron paul because he is very active. he was actually very successful at running what amounted to be a third-party candidacy and doing so by raising money from very small donors. it he was successful in raising millions of dollars that way. i think he does show that it is possible to compete at the presidential double with -- level with a third party platform. host: abby phillip for politico. see her work at politico.com. all eyes on congress as the house and senate come back this week. the latest on the situation in syria. >> coming up, prime minister's questions pay later, a to a session of the british session of the british parliament with
we have seen large sums of money. one of the ways in which money is most influential is house and senate races in a city council races. these are places where a very small amount of money can make a big difference in political cycles. reform ought to be with -- towards those areas where to run and $50,000 checks can essentially by elections for a candidate. i do not want to limit ron paul because he is very active. he was actually very successful at running what amounted to be a third-party...
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you think of new york city, over 7 million people live here and you're talking about an expanse, the joey graphy is just massive. it might be that because it was hard to get around, brian, and communication is difficult, that some places felt left out and there they getting the attention now and the red cross set up this relief center here and a place at a shopping center not far from here where they're serving hot meals for people, and they also have the emergency response vehicles that they can load up with meals, 500, and drive around the neighborhoods. some of the worst ones drive in and deliver some of the meals to people and they have the cleanup kits for people who have not showered in days. they can take that and clean themselves up, too. and lots is going here now. i hope that answers your question. >> and about 20 seconds or so here, paul where is the mayor? where where is the national correspondent? where are the -- the national guard? where are the pictures of relief? why aren't we seeing them? >> the national guard is here. they're out in this relief site. it's -- it's h
you think of new york city, over 7 million people live here and you're talking about an expanse, the joey graphy is just massive. it might be that because it was hard to get around, brian, and communication is difficult, that some places felt left out and there they getting the attention now and the red cross set up this relief center here and a place at a shopping center not far from here where they're serving hot meals for people, and they also have the emergency response vehicles that they...
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it, give an extra large soda. it, give an extra large soda. ♪ evo, a device like no other. ♪ hear what you love with beats audio. ♪ capture what you love with continuous shooting. over 7 million people already love evo, now it's your turn. the htc evo 4g lte. exclusively from sprint. >>> lots more roundtable from here at the newseum in washington, d.c., right after this from our abc stations. in washington, d.c., right after this from our abc stations. ♪ walking on sunshine >>> maybe you took a vacation every once in a while. it wasn't necessarily fancy vacation at some fancy resort. the best vacation that i had when i was as a kid, we traveled around the country on greyhound busses and trains and we stayed in howard johnsons. >> i'm delighted to take a vacation with my family. i'm sure all americans appreciate the memories that they have with their children and grandchildren. >> the battle of the vacations. we're back with more of the roundtable. and george, this seems silly, but it goes at something that
it, give an extra large soda. it, give an extra large soda. ♪ evo, a device like no other. ♪ hear what you love with beats audio. ♪ capture what you love with continuous shooting. over 7 million people already love evo, now it's your turn. the htc evo 4g lte. exclusively from sprint. >>> lots more roundtable from here at the newseum in washington, d.c., right after this from our abc stations. in washington, d.c., right after this from our abc stations. ♪ walking on sunshine...
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chicago area also to milwaukee back to the quad cities, a chance for strong storms today with large hail. but that will be very scattered. >> bill, thanks. >>> coming up, who's joins britney? who said no to the tanning mom? and why prince william is about to get millions? >>> plus, at 68 he's ready to go live from new york. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "fifrpt lorst l msnbc. ors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 tons of metal and a paint job. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us one of the b
chicago area also to milwaukee back to the quad cities, a chance for strong storms today with large hail. but that will be very scattered. >> bill, thanks. >>> coming up, who's joins britney? who said no to the tanning mom? and why prince william is about to get millions? >>> plus, at 68 he's ready to go live from new york. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "fifrpt lorst l msnbc. ors... and our communities... america's beverage...
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they're large and you can see snow is melting as soon as it hits the ground. it's been rough there the past week and a half. >> a verdict this afternoon in the trial of a man accused of killing two people at the richmond san rafael bridge toll plaza a contra costa jury found a suspect guilty. now they'll decide if he'll receive the death penalty. his exworked as a toll collector there. burress acted as his own attorney during the trial admitted he pulled the trigger and said had no regrets. >> chevron get rgd to reopen its richmond refinery. a fire damaged part of a crude unit. the units removed salt and other chemicals from the oil. cruise are fixing the equipment in that munit. chevron says the plant will be safer and more environmentally friendly. >> still ahead it's not a good day for apple. two problems the cupertino company is now dealing with. >> plus, at and t and the government. how much of a refund you would be getting. >> update on a stolen puppy from the spca. the happy home he now found michael finney will answer your questions live in just a few
they're large and you can see snow is melting as soon as it hits the ground. it's been rough there the past week and a half. >> a verdict this afternoon in the trial of a man accused of killing two people at the richmond san rafael bridge toll plaza a contra costa jury found a suspect guilty. now they'll decide if he'll receive the death penalty. his exworked as a toll collector there. burress acted as his own attorney during the trial admitted he pulled the trigger and said had no...
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a look at the unemployment in this city. i mean, in the state, rather. i think it's at 9.8%. much higher than the national average. there are a lot of people who are struggling. we saw some protesters, occupy charlotte, who are very frustrated with the situation. the banks being bailed out and a lot of people still don't have jobs. how do you square that with the republicans who are essentially saying, you know what, you're not all that better off four years ago? >> it's interesting that the folks who dug the ditch are complaining about the guy who's trying to get it filled up. we have a president who's been working in the trenches trying to help this country move forward, taking us from three quarters of a million jobs lost on a monthly basis now to 29 successive months of job growth. i think when the story is told this week, people will see what the president's done, how it scores and they'll be able to say to themselves, this guy's been working for us. they're going to pick him. >> last quick question. do you think north
a look at the unemployment in this city. i mean, in the state, rather. i think it's at 9.8%. much higher than the national average. there are a lot of people who are struggling. we saw some protesters, occupy charlotte, who are very frustrated with the situation. the banks being bailed out and a lot of people still don't have jobs. how do you square that with the republicans who are essentially saying, you know what, you're not all that better off four years ago? >> it's interesting that...
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withrs stuck most city council races. however the at-large seat race still in the air this morning. incumbent vincent orange has a challenger over the race for the democratic nomination. they will start counting absentee ballots. the man known as coast rapist has been william in prince charges of rape and abduction. the charges against aaron thomas stems from an attack on 09 on 3 trick-0 or-treaters. abducting three raping two of them. it is also suspected of raping women up and down the east coast beginning in the 1990's. a trial date is set for july 31 in prince william county. additional charge is filed against a student accused of rampage.a deadly alexander song was arrested being released from hospital. on his ownased recognizance after a court hearing. charged with misuse of e- peace, andrbing the other charges. he is barred from the campus. there is video proved that coyotes have come to arlington. the county says the camera caught one of them wandering around potomac overlook regional park. animals areeve the coyotes. residents should not be very concerned as the animals are
withrs stuck most city council races. however the at-large seat race still in the air this morning. incumbent vincent orange has a challenger over the race for the democratic nomination. they will start counting absentee ballots. the man known as coast rapist has been william in prince charges of rape and abduction. the charges against aaron thomas stems from an attack on 09 on 3 trick-0 or-treaters. abducting three raping two of them. it is also suspected of raping women up and down the east...
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. >> one day after announcing he wanted to ban the large size sodas from restaurants, large size sugary drinks, the new york city mayor michael bloomberg is celebrating, wait for it, national doughnut day. what does that say about irony there? and join our conversation on twitter. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car, and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life, or they're on us. these are just two of the valuable features you can expect from liberty mutual. plus, when you insure both your home and car with us, it could save you time and money. at liberty mutual, we help you move on with your life, so get the insurance responsible drivers like you deserve. call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? yoo-hoo
. >> one day after announcing he wanted to ban the large size sodas from restaurants, large size sugary drinks, the new york city mayor michael bloomberg is celebrating, wait for it, national doughnut day. what does that say about irony there? and join our conversation on twitter. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car, and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, where your price won't increase due to your first accident....
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then a moderate risk of severe storms omaha to des moines with the possibility of very large hail and a lot of damaging winds. the forecast today kind of cloudy and cool from new york city to boston, showers and storms and much warmer around d.c., going to be 30 degrees warmer in d.c. than it is in boston today. you notice where the storms are, the northern portions of the country, no problems whatsoever through much of the southern half of the country or the west coast. also todaying willie, the 30th anniversary of the start of the weather channel. >> big news. >> they're launching their new web site today. pretty cool. >> excellent. congratulations. 30 years for the weather channel. >>> to sports now, the top-seeded bulls playing their first game since the crushing loss of raening mvp derrick rose. game two against the sixers in chicago, rose getting a standing ovation as he walks out with that cast on. could the bulls rally for a win without their best player? let's see. before tip-off, there's the standing ovation, bulls led by 8 in halftime. in the third sixers take over. turner,
then a moderate risk of severe storms omaha to des moines with the possibility of very large hail and a lot of damaging winds. the forecast today kind of cloudy and cool from new york city to boston, showers and storms and much warmer around d.c., going to be 30 degrees warmer in d.c. than it is in boston today. you notice where the storms are, the northern portions of the country, no problems whatsoever through much of the southern half of the country or the west coast. also todaying willie,...
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city in our country, and globally, we have supported our partner countries shifting their investments towards the specific mix of prevention tools that will have the greatest impact for their people. for example, haiti is scaling up its efforts to prevent mother to child transmission, including full treatment for mothers with hiv, which will in turn, of course, prevent new infections. and for the first time, the haitian ministry of health is committing its own funding to provide antiretro viral treatment. >> [applause] >> we're also making notable progress on the three pillars of our combination prevention strategy, on treatment as prevention, the united states has added funding for nearly 600,000 more people since september. which means we are reaching nearly 4 1/2 million people now, and closing in on our national goal of 6 million by the end of next year. that is our contribution to the global effort to reach universal coverage. on male circumcision, we have supported more than 400,000 procedures since last december alone. and i'm pleased to announce that pepfar will provide an add
city in our country, and globally, we have supported our partner countries shifting their investments towards the specific mix of prevention tools that will have the greatest impact for their people. for example, haiti is scaling up its efforts to prevent mother to child transmission, including full treatment for mothers with hiv, which will in turn, of course, prevent new infections. and for the first time, the haitian ministry of health is committing its own funding to provide antiretro viral...
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. >> jon: let's talk about mayor bloomberg, not far behind his proposed ban on large sugar-sweetened beverages in new york city, the mayor of this town has launched latch on nyc. >> i think most public health officials around the country think that this is a great idea, i understand, gather that the immunities that the mother built up get passed on to the child so the child is healthier. >> jon: what the mayor wants to do is lock up the baby food in hospital-- i'm sorry, the baby formula in hospitals so that new mothers breast-feed, are encouraged to breast-feed their children. >> they feel like they're getting some sort of illegal substance when they ask for it, they have to unlock the cabinet. >> jon: under lock and key. >> i'm generally in favor of most of the stuff that bloomberg does, along the nanny state stuff, i love the snow smoking stuff. i don't have a problem getting rid of sugary drinks getting rid of obedience. >> jon: obesity. [laughter] >> and about this-- but you know the story to shame women into having to choose one route or the other. this is not the government's
. >> jon: let's talk about mayor bloomberg, not far behind his proposed ban on large sugar-sweetened beverages in new york city, the mayor of this town has launched latch on nyc. >> i think most public health officials around the country think that this is a great idea, i understand, gather that the immunities that the mother built up get passed on to the child so the child is healthier. >> jon: what the mayor wants to do is lock up the baby food in hospital-- i'm sorry, the...
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. >>> to keep his job, president obama will need to win big in large cities like philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs. republicans are working hard to turn pennsylvania red. mayor michael nutter of philadelphia joins me now. thank you so much for being on the program. >> thank you. >> for president obama to win pennsylvania, he will need a huge outpouring of support around philadelphia. he had 54% of the vote back in 2008, especially in those surrounding areas. do you see a sort of sense of a less enthusiasm this time around to the president's policies, specifically in the surrounding suburbs, main line areas of philadelphia that he so desperately needs? >> two things. one, let me mention i appreciate you mentioning i'm president of the u.s. conference of mayors. the conference itself is a nonpartisan and, actually bipartisan organization. so i'll speak to these particular issues as -- just as the mayor of the city of philadelphia. i'm a democrat, strongly supporting president obama. there is an enthusiasm and it is building and growing. i think part of it is people are coming to
. >>> to keep his job, president obama will need to win big in large cities like philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs. republicans are working hard to turn pennsylvania red. mayor michael nutter of philadelphia joins me now. thank you so much for being on the program. >> thank you. >> for president obama to win pennsylvania, he will need a huge outpouring of support around philadelphia. he had 54% of the vote back in 2008, especially in those surrounding areas. do you...
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lead to the final the two thousand and eight crisis and now we're seeing them spotted here in their city j.p. morgan and so on you might be able to add the facebook morgan stanley to that list just like you see these ungainly things happen at very large firms so i'm not really sure about prosecutions or even about regulation but i think that the people calling for bank break ups which includes you know people like the conservative president richard fisher just you know sort of spans both sides of the aisle these are the kinds of things that really bolster their argument ok and then since we haven't had you on the show in a while you know i have to i have to ask you about this facebook i.p.o. for a minute at least to get your take and specifically because what we've seen you know mark zuckerberg how much worth has been lost you know just in the last couple of days and then at the same time you see this other effect where kayak for example decided to scrub their i.p.o. because facebook was such a fiasco and so you know a lot of people are asking if facebook really cast a complete dark shad
lead to the final the two thousand and eight crisis and now we're seeing them spotted here in their city j.p. morgan and so on you might be able to add the facebook morgan stanley to that list just like you see these ungainly things happen at very large firms so i'm not really sure about prosecutions or even about regulation but i think that the people calling for bank break ups which includes you know people like the conservative president richard fisher just you know sort of spans both sides...
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[applause] >> like any large city in the world and the united states, we have our share of senseless violence. however, what happened last year was a tragedy, a tragedy in tuscon. 19 people were shot, six people were killed, some were criticalcritica critically injured. people died senselessly that day many, many lives were forever changed. the world watched us closely last year, but tuscon should not and will not be defined by what happened with that shooting. [applause] >> it is obvious that we will be defined by the response from the community. and that response was overwhelming, sincere, and it showed the world how much we cared for each other. it made me very proud, immensely proud, to be from tuscon. g gabby, the world, including houston, love you. [applause] >> but nowhere near as much as tuscon. [cheers and applause] >> you made us so proud and happy when, just months after your injury, you were back in congress casting your vote, doing what you love best, which is to represent tuscon. we are so looking forward to having you back. [cheers and applause] >> mark kelly, i met yo
[applause] >> like any large city in the world and the united states, we have our share of senseless violence. however, what happened last year was a tragedy, a tragedy in tuscon. 19 people were shot, six people were killed, some were criticalcritica critically injured. people died senselessly that day many, many lives were forever changed. the world watched us closely last year, but tuscon should not and will not be defined by what happened with that shooting. [applause] >> it is...